Fwd: Re: [mail] [SD-User] Russian DX Test Setup Please.

Malcolm - G4CXT g4cxt at 3hc.co.uk
Thu Mar 18 20:46:42 EST 2004


>Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 20:43:49 +0000
>To: "John Snell" <John at morsecode.freeserve.co.uk>
>From: Malcolm - G4CXT <g4cxt at 3hc.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [mail] [SD-User] Russian DX Test Setup Please.
>
>John and others
>
>I am often puzzled by the requests for SD set-ups.
>
>Anybody who is contemplating a serious entry into a 24 hour contest 
>clearly has time they can dedicate to their hobby, and taking part in a 
>contest at almost any level requires a degree of skill and mental agility
>
>Therefore, isn't it possible to dedicate just a little more time and brain 
>power to:
>
>(1) - read the rules of the contest:  http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/russdxc.htm
>
>(2) - read page 15 onwards of the SD manual:  http://www.ei5di.com/sd/sd.pdf
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>(3) - Apply (2) to (1) and deduce the right set-up
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>(4) - Test the set-up in SD a few days in advance, and adjust if necessary
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>(5) - Then post the triumphant results here for others to read?
>
>Leaving Paul (who invariably ends up answering the posts) to:
>
>(a) - get some peace and quiet
>
>(b) - enjoy the contest
>
>(c) - continue improving this superb software
>
>;-)
>
>Malcolm - G4CXT
>
>(with apologies to John, who just happened to be in the firing line!!)
>
>
>
>
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>At 19:30 on 18/03/04, you wrote:
>>Would like to have a go at the Russian DX Test,
>>but forget the setup for SD. Anyone help please ?
>>Is there a complete list of setups for all tests that SD supports ( would 
>>save me bothering you all with queeries, HI ) ?
>>Cheerio from John / G0RDO
>>www.morsemad.com
>>
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>73
>
>Malcolm - G4CXT
>
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